(A) Retail sale of goods and provision of services, including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Retail stores selling goods, such as the following;
(a) Groceries;
(b) Meat and poultry, provided no slaughtering of animals is performed on the premises;
(c) Bakeries;
(d) Packaged liquors;
(e) Drugs and pharmaceuticals and the goods and services customarily associated therewith;
(f) Flowers;
(g) Confectionery, including soft drinks and similar non-alcoholic refreshments which may be consumed on the premises;
(h) Stationery supplies, tobacco, periodicals and newspapers.
(2) Haberdashery or other apparel sales;
(3) Gift shops;
(4) Furniture sales, including household electrical equipment;
(B) Professional offices, banks, instructional facilities and clerical occupations of all kinds.
(C) Services and service agencies, such as:
(1) Funeral homes and undertaking establishments;
(2) Dog and cat hospitals;
(3) Garages and auto repair shops; provided that not more than six vehicles incapable of operation are stored on the premises;
(4) Offices of contractors in the building trades, provided that no bulk storage of materials or equipment is permitted;
(5) Restaurants and diners; retail consumption liquor sales, as an ancillary service of the restaurant use, may be permitted so long as the total number of bar seats does not exceed one-half of the total number of restaurant table seats in the licensed facility;
(6) Taverns and bars;
(7) Barber and beauty shop operations, including nail and skin care establishments;
(8) Custom tailoring and dress-making, but excluding clothing manufacturing facilities;
(9) Dry-cleaning services;
(10) Laundry including self-service laundry services;
(11) Shoe repairing;
(12) Radio and electrical repairing;
(13) Self-storage facilities, including commercial storage garages for privately owned passenger automobiles;
(14) Dancing and music schools; and
(15) Pre-schools and day-care nurseries.
(D) Retail sale of goods and services primarily offered to non-resident clientele or transient highway travelers or which depend upon automobile traffic in bulk, including, but not limited to the following:
(1) Pottery and cast- stone decorations; and
(2) Auction rooms.
(E) Recreation and amusement facilities operated for private profit, such as:
(1) Skating rinks;
(2) Drive-in theatres;
(3) Golf driving ranges;
(4) Swimming pools; and
(5) Bowling alleys.
(F) Services and service agencies such as motels and hotels but excluding trailer camps.
(G) Carwash facilities.
(Ord. 945-99, passed 9-13-99)